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PGA DFS Primer: British Open (2021) | FantasyPros


Brooks Koepka
TPC Deere Run
DFS
the PGA Tour
Royal St. George’s
Golf Club
Royal Portrush
Royal St. George’s Golf Club
Par
Relevant Betting StatsBrooks Koepka
the Traveler’s Championship
T15
T13 at Traveler’s Championship
T20
Torrey Pines South
DraftKings
FantasyPros.com


Lucas Glover
Ryan Moore
Kevin Na
Daniel Berger
Zach Johnson
T34/-10
Cam Davis
Scott Stallings
Darren Clarke
Shane Lowry
Birdies
Hole
Collin Morikawa
Patrick Cantlay
Matt Fitzpatrick
Ian Poulter
percent/28th
Jon Rahm
Matthew MacKay
FantasyPros


American
British
Irishman
Spaniard


Sandwich, England
the Memorial Tournament


the John Deere Classic
the Rocket Mortgage Classic
the U.S. Open
Royal St. George’s


T55
Hades’
Koepka
England


the 2021 Open Championship
the 149th Open Championship
the Open Championship
the PGA Championship

Positivity     37.79%   
   Negativity   62.21%
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Summary

Glover’s win was enough to yield winnings in most fantasy lineups if managers opted to maximum the cheap salary for great value entering the 2021 TPC Deere Classic.This week, the stakes become noticeably higher on the PGA Tour with the 149th Open Championship at Royal St. George’s Golf Club across the pond in Sandwich, England. It’s interesting to note that fellow Irishman Shane Lowry won the Open Championship the last time it was held in 2019, albeit at a different course in Royal Portrush.Royal St. George’s will be a difficult course to overcome, but I’ve selected a few players who promise to be competitive at one of the most beautiful yet challenging sites on Tour this season.Bet $1, to Win $50 if ANY GOLFER Birdies at the Open Championship >>Previous WinnersCourse OverviewSprawling hills and long grasses stretch in every direction when entering Royal St. George’s Golf Club. Getting to the greens is where most of the difficulty occurs at Royal St. George’s, which is why the 29-year old American is a fantastic value in lineups with a high floor and the potential to land a top-15 finish yet again.Matt Fitzpatrick ($9,900) The 45-year old has racked up three T15 finishes at various Open Championship courses since it was last held at Royal St. George’s, where he failed to make the cut. The 26-year old Spaniard ranks top-three in strokes gained off-the-tee and tee-to-green, which are two massively important areas to be confident in when playing at Royal St. George’s.

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